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Document No. 563-202 

Installation Instructions  

March 12, 2008 

Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. 

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To temporarily power aTLX, such as for a site survey, you can use a common 9V battery. Use a 
battery snap connector, available from a retail electronics store, and connect the battery as shown in
Figure 3. 

The battery will power the TLX for approximately four to six hours. 

 

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Red

Black

9 VDC

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Figure 3.  Battery Snap Connector Wiring.

 

 

 

TLX Status LED 

The Status LED indicates the current operation mode and communication status of the TLX. 

 

Table 1.  Status LED Blink Patterns. 

LED Blink Pattern 

Indicates the TLX is: 

OFF Not 

powered. 

Green—quickly blinking ON and OFF 
(every 0.25 second) 

Powered; communicating with at least one node 
(FPX, FLNX, WRTS). 

Green—slowly blinking ON and OFF 
(every 1.0 second) 

Powered; but not currently communicating with 
any nodes. 

Yellow—blinking ON and OFF 
(every 0.75 second) 

Powered; running Energy Scan. 

Yellow—blinking ON and OFF 
(every 1.0 second) or ON steadily 

Powered; but nonoperational. Contact Field 
Support. 

 

Summary of Contents for 563-056

Page 1: ...LX gathers such as node configuration data and communication link quality Product Number 563 056 Wireless Transceiver Tool TLX with WRTS Support Version 2 x Includes Direct Mount Antenna Power Cable and 24 Vac Transformer Accessories 540 143 MMI cable 9 pin to RJ 11 RS 232 Related Products Wireless Field Level Network WFLN 563 055 Wireless Field Panel Transceiver FPX 563 054 Wireless Field Level N...

Page 2: ...onnect the 24 Vac transformer to a power source 3 Position the TLX antenna in a vertical orientation up or down and ensure it is securely attached 4 At the computer start HyperTerminal and set the following communication parameters Connect using COMM x x computer s COMM port used to connect to the TLX Bits per second 38400 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 5 Press ENTER to disp...

Page 3: ...attery Snap Connector Wiring TLX Status LED The Status LED indicates the current operation mode and communication status of the TLX Table 1 Status LED Blink Patterns LED Blink Pattern Indicates the TLX is OFF Not powered Green quickly blinking ON and OFF every 0 25 second Powered communicating with at least one node FPX FLNX WRTS Green slowly blinking ON and OFF every 1 0 second Powered but not cu...

Page 4: ...ll not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment ...

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